I take your point of course, but given the circumstances wouldn't you agree
that to find all three constants accurately portrayed to 5 significant
figures is a matter of some consequence, and worthy of the close attention
of all who believe the author of the contributory verses to have been the
Creator?

> Interesting page, Vernon!
>
> However, how do explain the difference of 10^15 orders of magnitude or
> more?
>
> Did God have a problem with that in your theory?
>
> It sounds a lot like the atheist's book by Sagan --- for another time
> and place.
>
>
> IMO.
>
> Any response?
>
> walt
>
> Vernon Jenkins wrote:
>
> > Dear All, Just to inform you that I am in the process of adding a
> > further page to my website. This is the second in the "Themes from
> > Creation's Blueprint" series and is entitled "Three Fundamental
> > Constants". Here is the abstract: "In view of all that has gone before
> > it should occasion no great surprise that the two foremost 'creation
> > verses' of Scripture, viz Genesis1:1 and John 1:1, between them
> > deliver with consummate ease accurate values of the three principal
> > universal constants 'pi', 'e' (base of the natural logarithms) and
> > 'alpha' (the fine structure constant). The first two derive from the
> > application of the same simple formula to data arising from the
> > internal structure of each of these verses; the last, from their
> > aggregated word values." The page may be viewed at
> > http://homepage.virgin.net/tgvernon.jenkins/Blueprint_2.htm. Sincerely,
Vernonwww.otherbiblecode.com
>
> --
> ===================================
> Walt Hicks <wallyshoes@mindspring.com>
>
> In any consistent theory, there must
> exist true but not provable statements.
> (Godel's Theorem)
>
> You can only find the truth with logic
> If you have already found the truth
> without it. (G.K. Chesterton)
> ===================================
>
>
>
Received on Thu Jan 8 17:38:07 2004